Not found any information about a missing Ryzen 9000 series performance.
Not found any information about a missing Ryzen 9000 series performance.
The admin issue was a glitch. It doesn’t make sense to provide these benefits to Windows 10 users—they’d never upgrade, by the way. No changes to Intel were made. I’m curious about how this impacts the 7800X3D tests... Would you mind asking Steve to do more on this?
It's solely a Windows 11 update with the 24H2 release included. Windows 10 hasn't received the patch yet, and no official timeline is set. The focus is on reviewing the update, not comparing versions. This isn't about a direct upgrade from Windows 10 to 11; rather, support for Windows 10 is expected to end soon, making further fixes less urgent.
October '25 is it? I’m curious about how this release affects thermals and power usage. It seems Steve didn’t share any figures there. Also, why didn’t AMD inform everyone at launch? Microsoft should have collaborated with AMD to achieve those improvements… maybe it’s still in Steve’s spam folder...?
It didn't really highlight the 9000 series specs, did it? It only pointed out missing performance in all Zen 4 and Zen 5 models. The 9700X improved from a 1% to a 2% boost over the 7700X. Since the 9700X is more expensive than a 7800X3D yet underperforms significantly in gaming tasks, it's tough to convince gamers. Even the productivity gains aren't much better than those of the 7800X3D. A processor designed mainly for gaming?